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Christine Christie Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Verbs in a sentence

1. Does this sentence make sense:


"They used to BUNK classes, and go to the pub instead"


(Note: By this, it is meant that they deliberately missed classes.)



2. And how about:


"Their marks FELL."

  

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Christine Christie "They used to BUNK classes, and go to the pub instead" The expression I know is "bunk off ~", but Google results show that people also use it without "off". " That's OK.

  • Christine Christie "They used to BUNK classes, and go to the pub instead" The expression I know is "bunk off ~", but Google results show that people also use it without "off".
  • " That's OK.
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Christine Christie"They used to BUNK classes, and go to the pub instead"

The expression I know is "bunk off ~", but Google results show that people also use it without "off".

Christine Christie"Their marks FELL."

That's OK.

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